John Holmes
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1815 –
Who is John Holmes?
John Holmes was a radical campaigner in the city of Leeds in the mid 19th Century. A prosperous draper by profession, he was nevertheless very active in campaigning for workers' rights and was instrumental in founding the Leeds Co-operative Society and its precursor, the People's Flour Mill. His writing on the value of cooperatives attracted attention from major figures such as Edwin Chadwick, who cited his work, and John Stuart Mill, with whom he corresponded.
Holmes's essays argue that the costs and quality of the co-op bread compared favourably with the private sector due to economies of scale and saving marketing costs and it provided a way to avoid adulteration of flour. On reading a paper sent to him Mill wrote:
Other correspondents included John Ruskin and Holmes' name is also recorded as a correspondent of Marx's International Workingmen's Association, the First International.
He wrote on the history of Leeds and was a contributor to "Old Yorkshire".
He was also a serious antiquarian and collected antiquities on an expedition to the Near East. This trip followed the death in 1881 of his first wife. His collection was later acquired by the Leeds City Museum and is now in Abbey House. He also sponsored archeological digs by his friend T.B. Sandwith, Vice Consul in Cyprus.
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- Born
- 1815
- Spouses
- Sarah Ann Dale Holmes
(1839 - ) - Ada Higgins
- Sarah Ann Dale Holmes
- Children
- Nationality
- England
- Profession
- Lived in
- Leeds
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on July 23, 2013
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